Welcome to the Classical Guitar Home Page! If you enjoyed the page please leave a comment, and if you didn’t, then tell me why so I can do something about it!
Welcome to the Classical Guitar Home Page! If you enjoyed the page please leave a comment, and if you didn’t, then tell me why so I can do something about it!
35 responses so far ↓
mercedes // October 18, 2006 at 12:40 am |
Hola!!!!
Fue una buena sorpresa buscar páginas de guitarra en una especie de reencuentro con mis practicas musicales y encontrar este site de un viejo amigo!!
Em primer lugar me encanto la página!!!
En segundo: Como está todo??? Que tal las cosas???
Si es posible manda noticias… me encantaria retomar contacto contigo!!!
Un abrazo enorme
Jorg vd Schaaf // October 20, 2006 at 5:12 am |
Hello,
I realy would like to thank you .
After searching internet for a right tab of the song Prelude In C minor (Agustin Barrios Mangore)
I finaly found a good 0ne on your site.
But could you please add the finger positions for the right and the left hand ?
Thanks for the tab. This song is so beautifull.
Jorg
giancian // October 20, 2006 at 9:51 am |
Hola Mercedes!!! Tanto tiempo!! Oye dejame un email al cual escribirte o escribeme tu a giancian@gmail.com para que nos pongamos al dia! Me alegra escuchar que estas retomando la guitarra!!
Hi Jorg, i’m glad you enjoyed the tab. Thanks to your comment I noticed I hadn’t transfered that tab from the old page to this one, so thank you for that. I’ll try to work on those fingerings as soon as i can!
Charles from London // November 2, 2006 at 1:53 pm |
Nice site keep up the good work for all budding guitarist
Rudy vermeiren // December 2, 2006 at 1:02 pm |
Gian Piero, its a wonderfull site you have made .It gives acces to the guitarplayers who only read tab to play the classic guitar works of great maestros.I have al ready set my teeth in the blue house of Aquiles Baez ,such a tender gem.Dont you give up the good work GP. Rudy Vermeiren Belgium.
NickySS // December 24, 2006 at 11:34 pm |
Hi!
Nice info, big thx.
Jeffrey W. W. // December 27, 2006 at 12:19 am |
I have looked all over for Nikita Koshkin’s “Usher’s Waltz” and finally found it here. All of the other pieces are fantastic as well! So, definitely keep up the hard work!
Thanks,
Jeffrey
Noxketanob // December 28, 2006 at 7:50 am |
Hi !
I want to find out about poaeoq technology .
Who can tell about it ?
Bye
G // January 3, 2007 at 3:37 pm |
Hola, junto con agradecer la cantidad / calidad del material aquí reunido, me gustaría preguntar si tienes grabaciones de algunos temas, o si aceptas grabaciones. Sería una buena idea complementar las tablaturas con audio
Saludos!!
Kisakookoo // January 24, 2007 at 12:26 am |
Hi! Why I can’t fill my info in profile? Can somebody help me?
My login is Kisakookoo!
marcuswotznika // February 4, 2007 at 9:03 am |
Just want to say that you have a really informative and amazing site.
Really helped me further, much thanks
Domyboy from scotland // February 6, 2007 at 6:41 pm |
Excellent site, well done. Came acrross this site by accident while looking for classical tab for “Antonio Carillo: Como Llora Una Estrella” (still havnt found tab for it) however good job on the site. Hope more classical guitar tab is put up here.
Weed // February 27, 2007 at 12:43 am |
hi Gian — congratulations on your graduation — it’s good to see the Classical Guitar Page is still up and running after more than ten years, and that it continues to help people from all over the world learn to play so many wonderful pieces
Ian // April 11, 2007 at 6:14 pm |
A superb site, after about 8 years on the guitar i’ve never touched classical music but i’ve spent the last day learning Asturias (Issac Albeniz).
Cheers.
Vegard // May 1, 2007 at 7:10 pm |
Great site, please keep up the good work! Excellent tabs, I’ll be a regular on this site from now on for sure!
Thanks alot for sharing!
Tom Cloyd // May 9, 2007 at 11:57 pm |
I have to say, as a fairly trained classical guitarist, that I have reservations about these tabs. A tablature version is not a score – so much information is missing. For anyone but a scholar to try to use a tab version is beyond risky. For someone without real formal instruction in classical guitar, it’s just nuts. What comes out simply won’t be classical guitar. None of the commenters here seem aware of the minefield into which they are stepping with tabs. I admit that having contact with the music in this way is better than nothing. Well, maybe.
I simply don’t know any serious classical guitarist who uses tabs. We DO transcribe from lute tablature when the music is preserved in no other way, but that’s only because we have no alternative. If you like this music, please take it seriously. Find a skilled professional classical guitarist and get some lessons – early rather than late. My best advice, seriously.
Tom, thanks for the advice, but... // July 31, 2007 at 9:05 pm |
Tom, Your advice is welcome, but, consider how many talented guitarists have never learned to read music. Tablature isn’t meant to stand on its own, rather, as a complement to a recorded version and perhaps, some instruction as well. However, so many people out there don’t have the access that you perhaps had. I started to learn the guitar on my own, with the standard Beatles chord books, then picked up on Piedmont style blues, and moved on to ragtime and other styles. Classical pieces came along later, when I was in the Navy, and in many cases, where not available in notation while on ship… So, I ordered books by mail, and received some with tablature… IF a skilled musician learns through Tablature, can you tell the difference? A Sor Study is a Sor Study, much is left to individual interpretation… Consider that nothing in the word “Classical” specifies “only through notation”… Seriously,
John
James Macnei // October 12, 2007 at 1:15 pm |
Hey i would like to thank you for all the tabs posted on this website, they are all really accurate, well explained and fun to learn
Ive already bookmarked this website and will definetly recommend it to friends
Tom, stop the fear mongering... // November 12, 2007 at 4:14 pm |
How funny, Tom’s website has a headline that says: “When negative thinking seizes your mind …”.
Now, Tom, watch your back!
You say you’ve been “fairly trained”, I say you’ve been “fairly brainwashed” by scholars who weren’t quite fond of tabs as a learning aid..
It’s been 10 yrs since I, having not previously received any formal education on the topic of classical guitar, first learned to play a classical guitar piece from Gianpiero’s now-old Geocities website.
By now, there should be hordes of people like me – tab-enabled amateur musicians (or by now maybe not so amateurs anymore) who can play good classical guitar, who don’t actually care about being a scholar.
And we are going to Kick The Hell Out Of The Gates of your Ivory Tower!! We are-a coming!!!!!!!
ROTFLMAO
Nuba Princigalli
Edwin Raja // November 23, 2007 at 1:01 pm |
Of course I like this site. You help people by making them easy to learn guitar. Thanks.
Edwin Raja // November 23, 2007 at 1:07 pm |
Owh I forgot. If you dont mind, please watch me playing Barrios on my homepage
http://iwingmusic.110mb.com
and give me your opinion. I’ll appreciate it much.
Thanks a lot.
Axel // December 13, 2007 at 7:00 am |
thank you very much for your Website
sixlobimito // December 20, 2007 at 1:07 am |
See you…Thanks, its great to receive such positive comments.
Interesting Pages
Milfhanter // December 30, 2007 at 11:23 am |
Thanks for the great work and inspiration.
ajewole // May 13, 2008 at 6:50 am |
Please present your classical guitar repertoire (incl. names of works and their composers)
xguitaristx // August 15, 2008 at 2:42 pm |
hey man ur doing a great job with this site but i wish u can post tabs for Yiruma- Maybe
yiruma’s the composer and it was a piano song that was arranged to the guitar.
so i was wondering if u can post that up.. thx reply back por favor
fizzed // December 7, 2008 at 10:46 pm |
thank you so much for introducing me to agustin barrios mangore. i’m in love with the 3rd La Catedral and trying to master it on the guitar from your tab. hopefully i might be able to perform it during the talent show at my college : D
thanks once again for all the effort in putting up those tabs, without you i wouldve never known about this awesome composer!
Joe Russo // January 2, 2009 at 4:28 am |
Having just composed a quintet for Guitar & String Quartet I really enjoyed reading your classical guitar blog….it is great! thank you!
Alexwebmaster // March 3, 2009 at 10:42 am |
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insipimeria // May 20, 2009 at 6:26 pm |
Engaging website:D Will come back again=D
giancian // October 29, 2009 at 10:26 pm |
Thanks, appreciated!
Alvaro Henrique // June 5, 2009 at 11:56 am |
On May 09th I playied on a concert in Switzerland honouring Heitor Villa-Lobos.
An audio recording of my solo performance can be download on http://www.alvarohenrique.com/Alvaro_Henrique_Live_in_Switzerland_09may2009_Villa-Lobos_Konzert.zip .
It includes the Five Preludes, Studies 10, 11, 12, and Choros 1.
I hope you like it and publish a link to it on your website.
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Nate // October 29, 2009 at 9:49 pm |
I love the final fantasy tabs. In fact, the Vincent Valentine tab here was one of the first tabs I actually learned for guitar.
*High Five*
giancian // October 29, 2009 at 10:27 pm |
I’m very happy to hear that! I hope I can make some new tabs soon, I have this page kind of abandoned!
High five